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Package deals boost Sky profits | Package deals boost Sky profits |
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BSkyB profits have increased due to sales of broadband, telephone and TV packages to its existing customers. | BSkyB profits have increased due to sales of broadband, telephone and TV packages to its existing customers. |
The firm reported a 27% rise in pre-tax profit to £597m for the last six months of 2011, compared with the same period in 2010. | The firm reported a 27% rise in pre-tax profit to £597m for the last six months of 2011, compared with the same period in 2010. |
The broadcaster sold 772,000 products in the period, but only 100,000 went to new subscribers. | The broadcaster sold 772,000 products in the period, but only 100,000 went to new subscribers. |
Sky also announced it would create 1,300 new jobs in the UK and Ireland over the next two years. | Sky also announced it would create 1,300 new jobs in the UK and Ireland over the next two years. |
The job plan includes a new service centre in Dublin, which is part of an on-going programme to bring Sky's workforce in-house rather than using other companies to provide customer support. | |
Although Sky said it now makes £544 a year from each of its customers, up £8 from the same period in 2010, the company said it was feeling pressure from the economic gloom. | |
"We expect the environment to remain tough in calendar 2012. No consumer business can be immune to these conditions and we will manage any short-term headwinds as they emerge," said chief executive Jeremy Darroch. | "We expect the environment to remain tough in calendar 2012. No consumer business can be immune to these conditions and we will manage any short-term headwinds as they emerge," said chief executive Jeremy Darroch. |
The broadcaster pointed to its plans to introduce a new channel for Formula 1 coverage as a potential highlight for 2012. | |
The broadcaster agreed to split Formula 1 coverage with the BBC last year. | |
Sky also said it was committed to creating more original British productions in 2012. |